SAN JOSE, Calif. — November 12, 2013 — SEMI announced today that the
deadline for presenters to submit an abstract for the 25th annual SEMI
Advanced
Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC) is extended
to November 28. ASMC, which takes place May 19-21, 2014 in
Saratoga Springs, New York, will feature technical
presentations of more than 80 peer-reviewed manuscripts covering critical
process technologies and fab productivity. This year’s event features a panel
discussion on “25 Years of Semiconductor Manufacturing,” moderated by Paul
Werbaneth, 3D InCites, technical
sessions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing, a keynote
by TSMC, and tutorials on Silicon Photonics offered by Intel and Directed Self
Assembly by IBM.

ASMC, celebrating
25 years of excellence, continues to fill a critical need in our industry and
provides a venue for industry professionals to network, learn and share
knowledge on new and best-method semiconductor manufacturing practices and
concepts. Selected speakers have the opportunity to present in front of
IC Manufacturers, Equipment Manufacturers, Materials Suppliers, Chief
Technology Officers, Operations Managers, Process Engineers, Product Managers
and Academia. Technical abstracts are due November 28, 2013.

SEMI is soliciting technical abstracts in key
technology areas.

Advanced
Metrology

Advanced
Equipment Processes and Materials

Advanced
Patterning / Design for Manufacturability

Advanced
Process Control

Contamination
Free Manufacturing

Data
Management and Data Mining Tools

Defect
Inspection and Reduction

Discrete
and Power Devices

Enabling
Technologies and Innovative Devices

Equipment
Reliability and Productivity Enhancements

Factory
Automation

Green
Factory

Industrial
Engineering

Lean
Manufacturing

Packaging
and Through Silicon Via

Yield
Enhancement/Learning

Yield
Methodologies

Complete descriptions of each topic and author
kit can be accessed at www.semi.org/en/node/asmc2014.If you would like
to learn more about the conference and the selection process, please contact
Margaret Kindling at mkindling@semi.org or call 1.202.393.5552.